Biometric data is important for planning and development.
In Nigeria, the country has expended millions of naira to gather the
biometric data of Nigerians. As a matter of fact, this information can
easily be shared and sourced from other governmental parastatals or
agencies. But due to lack of coordination, each of these agencies
preferred to initiate their own biometric data gathering process. These
have led to multiple organizations doing the same thing.
Government organizations that currently collect biometric
data include the National Population Commission, National Identity
Management Commission, Federal Road Safety Commission, Independent
National Electoral Commission, among others. Worried by this
development, President Muhammadu Buhari ordered these various agencies
to harmonise their data. In line with this, jovago.com, Africa’s No 1 hotel booking portal shares 3 ways government can harmonise the biometric data.
NIMC should be in the driving seat
According to the NIMC, ‘It has the mandate to establish,
own, operate and manage the National Identity Database in Nigeria,
register, assign a Unique National Identification Number, issue General
Multi-Purpose cards as well as harmonize existing identification
databases.’ To make this harmonization possible, the NIMC should reach
out to other data gathering agencies, get their data from them, sort it
and then create a central database. After this is done, any data
gathering process by any government agency should be handled by the
NIMC.
Public Private Partnership (PPP)
PPP has been used in the provision of much-needed
infrastructure in road, health and education. Although some mobile
telecommunications companies were lethargic when they were ordered to
register the SIM card details of Nigerians, there is no denying the
fact that the process was systematic. This apt process can be imported
into integrating the data of Nigerians. The bureaucracy of government
will undoubtedly make the process sluggish but with PPP, you are
guaranteed a speed and record time harmonization.
Inter-agency Coordination and cooperation
In Nigeria, it is one thing to order something to be done,
it is entirely another thing for it to be implemented. It is now left in
the hands of the different data gathering agencies like NIMC, NPC,
INEC, FRSC and others to sit down and draw up a plan to execute the
President’s order. Hence, the cooperation of each of these agencies will
largely determine achievable the data harmonization will be.
Source: Lazywrita
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